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Methodological Challenges of Researching Positive Action Measures
Archibong, Uduak E. ; Darr, Aliya ; Eferakorho, Jite ; Scally, Andy J. ; Atkin, K. ; Baxter, C. ; Johnson, M.R.D. ; Bell, M. ; Waddington, L. ; Wladasch, K. ... show 4 more
Archibong, Uduak E.
Darr, Aliya
Eferakorho, Jite
Scally, Andy J.
Atkin, K.
Baxter, C.
Johnson, M.R.D.
Bell, M.
Waddington, L.
Wladasch, K.
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This paper highlights some ofthe methodological challenges which have arisen in collecting
data for an international study on positive action measures. It will describe strategies employed to
encourage participation in the study from as wide a range of organisations and individuals using a
mixed method approach. The paper will also discuss the methodological and sensitive issues related
to this type of research in organisations and strategies adopted by the research team to ameliorate
any problems that have arisen whilst maintaining trustworthiness and rigour in the study.
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Archibong U, Darr A, Eferakorho J et al (2009) Methodological Challenges of Researching Positive Action Measures. The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations. 9(5): 99-110.
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